'''OpenGL extension EXT.multisampled_render_to_texture

This module customises the behaviour of the 
OpenGL.raw.GLES1.EXT.multisampled_render_to_texture to provide a more 
Python-friendly API

Overview (from the spec)
	
	This extension introduces functionality to perform multisampled 
	rendering to a color renderable texture, without requiring an 
	explicit resolve of multisample data. 
	
	Some GPU architectures - such as tile-based renderers - are
	capable of performing multisampled rendering by storing
	multisample data in internal high-speed memory and downsampling the
	data when writing out to external memory after rendering has
	finished. Since per-sample data is never written out to external
	memory, this approach saves bandwidth and storage space. In this
	case multisample data gets discarded, however this is acceptable
	in most cases.
	
	The extension provides a new command, FramebufferTexture2DMultisampleEXT,
	which attaches a texture level to a framebuffer and enables
	multisampled rendering to that texture level.
	
	When the texture level is flushed or used as a source or destination
	for any operation other than drawing to it, an implicit resolve of
	multisampled color data may be performed. After such a resolve, the
	multisampled color data is discarded.
	
	In order to allow the use of multisampled depth and stencil buffers 
	when performing multisampled rendering to a texture, the extension 
	also adds the command RenderbufferStorageMultisampleEXT.

The official definition of this extension is available here:
http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/EXT/multisampled_render_to_texture.txt
'''
from OpenGL import platform, constant, arrays
from OpenGL import extensions, wrapper
import ctypes
from OpenGL.raw.GLES1 import _types, _glgets
from OpenGL.raw.GLES1.EXT.multisampled_render_to_texture import *
from OpenGL.raw.GLES1.EXT.multisampled_render_to_texture import _EXTENSION_NAME

def glInitMultisampledRenderToTextureEXT():
    '''Return boolean indicating whether this extension is available'''
    from OpenGL import extensions
    return extensions.hasGLExtension( _EXTENSION_NAME )


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